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Bee Posted - 09/07/2008 : 14:37:57
Hello everyone I am new to this forum and have found it quite useful. I have been using Efudex for the last couple of months. First I did my face and neck and only made it through 12 days before I could not stand the pain. The results are so good I wish I could have stuck it out a couple of more days maybe the results would have been even better. I am now in the 9th day of doing my chest and shoulders. The pain is worst I think, lots of spots and the itching is horrible I have been taking ibuprofen. It is helping some.
I am going to try and do this for the whole 14 days as the results were worth the pain.
I wish I could have used this a long time ago my face looks like I went in for an expensive facelift and peel. A lot of my wrinkles have lessened and the best was my face looks less rutty less spots a just more even appearance to my skin.

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